Rebuilding in the NBA is a daunting concept. We Celtic fans have suffered through decades of dire straits so our top priority should be setting this team up for success in few years time. And the best way to do this is to maximize each draft pick from here on out.

Which brings us to 18 year old Giannis Adetokunbo my choice for the Celtics pick in this year's draft. A late bloomer out of Greece, Adetokunbo has.the unique phyiscal tools(6'9, 7'3 wingspan)and coordination to potentially be an all star once he matures.

Capable of playing multiple positions due to his versatile skill set, Adetokunbo projects to the three but may still be growing and possesses massive hands allowing him to make high level Rondo esque passes and finishes.

Should he conitinue to develop we could be looking at a Nicola Mirotic like situation where we could have a rotation player join up right when we should be hopefully in a postion to possibly contend. Like Mirotic, Adetokunbo is signing a 4 year contract in the Spanish ACB League but has NBA out clauses in each of the contracts years. According to his agent he plans to most likely declare for this year's draft and stay in if the situation is right.

My ideal scenario would involve Pierce and Garnett retiring at the end of the season, drafting Adetokunbo in 2013, find our way to the 2014 lottery and be in a position to draft someone like a Julius Randle or Dakari Johnson. Fill out the roster with some free agent signings and have a seasoned Adetokunbo join up to throw out a young roster lead by the evil genius himself, Rondo.

Big things have small beginnings, this could be the greatest draft and stash candidate since Tiago Splitter.

never heard of him, all mocks have him undrafted. I do like your idea of moving up in the 2014 draft. that draft is going to be loaded. Go for one of the harrison twins or dakari johnson like you said. Andrew Wiggins and probably jabari parker will be out of reach.

Given our current draft position, there are several US players I'd like more. But if we could come up with a late first or early second, I wouldn't mind drafting and stashing. I've been a fan of that strategy for years. Why draft a player who takes 2-3 years to develop, and who's out of his rookie deal by the time he does? I'd much rather that player develop on somebody else's dime, so that when his rookie deal clock starts, he's ready to step in immediately. And if he never develops, you're only out the draft pick, and not the roster spot or wasted salary.

He has a very sympathetic back story and looks very intriguing on video, as much as you can in clips in the second-division level of Greek Basketball.

With his size, handle, ability to go coast and coast and passing skills, maybe he looks like Lamar Odom. On the other hand, Al Farouq Aminu is also 6'9 with a 7'3 wingspan and can go coast to coast with the dribble as well. He's not much of a passer though. Thankfully Giannis doesn't shoot ridiculous moon balls like Aminu does. Aminu must have practiced shooting on 12 foot rims growing up.

I can't imagine he'll go higher than the late first at best unless he can attend the Hoops Summit and Eurobasket camp and dominates.

never heard of him, all mocks have him undrafted. I do like your idea of moving up in the 2014 draft. that draft is going to be loaded. Go for one of the harrison twins or dakari johnson like you said. Andrew Wiggins and probably jabari parker will be out of reach.

Aye, I don't see us ending up with the top pick as long as we have Rondo. But there should be talent in the 7 to 9 range. If Mitch McGary can work on his conditioning I think he could have a break out year once Burke, Robinson III and Hardaway Jr declare. He might be a bit redundant with Sulley but I think he jumps a good deal higher and could play center.

Also if Steven Adams stays at Georgetown he might be a nice center. Manual Ram on realgm seems to think he's God's gift. Tough > 7 foot New Zealander who grew up around gangs and is still learning the game. 2 years around the G Town school of being a dominant big man could do him propel him into the mid lottery.

In the first, Danny has found great value late a number of times. In the second, it's less likely that we find a rotation-level player, so using that pick on a Euro stash makes sense to me.

Depends a little on where the Cs pick, but assuming it's in the late teens or early twenties, I would probably take the best talent available in a draft this soft -- no matter how far off their contributions may be.

In the first, Danny has found great value late a number of times. In the second, it's less likely that we find a rotation-level player, so using that pick on a Euro stash makes sense to me.

Eh, even in the first round, I think we can afford it. This team needs talent and assets. If it takes a couple years to develop, so be it. But if they are going to rebuild or reload, it is going to be through getting the most valuable talent possible, and sometimes that means taking a chance on a guy who might be in Europe for a year or two.